Which conflicts appear in the story? Check all that apply. an external conflict between the narrator and Waverly an external con
flict between the narrator and her mother an external conflict between the narrator and Old Chong an external conflict between the narrator and Auntie Lindo an internal conflict between the narrator’s desire to learn the piano and her desire to rebel an internal conflict between the narrator’s desire for independence and her desire to not let her mother down
An external conflict between the narrator and Waverly.
An external conflict between the narrator and her mother.
An internal conflict between the narrator’s desire for independence and her desire to not let her mother down.
<em><u>Explanation:</u></em>
In Rules of the Game the outer conflict among Waverley and her mom lies in the manner in which the last regularly attempts to control her little girl's activities.
An case of outside conflict can be seen when Waverley rehearses her chess moves at home. No matter what, both mother and girl frequently end up belligerence about the amusement. While Waverley sees the advantage of fusing hers and Lau Po's chess systems, her mom approaches the amusement in an unexpected way.
Draco Malfoy, Harry and Ron were fighting with Malfoy the agreed to have a wizard's duel at midnight. But instead Malfoy told the caretaker Filch to get them in trouble.